Improvement in brush and scraper for sinks



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JAMESYH. Oseo'on, BOSTON, MASS A Patentedncmmsiu 1/4/3 44 fiyaw JTLVGTHOT" UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIoE.

JAMES H. OSGOOD, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND SAMUEL H. HALL, OF SAME PLACE.

IMPROVEMENT IN BRUSH AND SCRAPER FOR SINKS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No, 120,090, dated October 17, 1871; antedated October 12, 1871.

scraper or brush can be used, as desired, and

which forms a very useful kitchen utensil.

The drawing is an isometric perspective of the invention.

A is a brush, with stout stiff bristles, preferably made of Tampico, set into a stout firm back, B, and securely wired there like a nail or handbrush. It is made without glue, of course, and

preferably Without pitch, which woudd be affected by hot Water. In a slot in the back part of said brush is fixed a thin rectangular sheet of steel, (3, by means of two rivets, dd, which pass through the back of the brush from side to side, and through holes in the steel plate.- In one corner of the plate 0 is a hole, 0, to hang the tool upon a nail.

I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent The combined scrap er and brush described, consisting of brush A, back B, plate 0, rivets d, all arranged together, substantially as and for the purpose described.

' JAMES H. OSGOOD.

' Witnesses:

SAML. H. HALL, THOS. WM. CLARKE. (22) 

